2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00354
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Stakeholders' Views on E-cigarette Legislation: A Qualitative Study in Taiwan

Abstract: Objectives: Little is known about stakeholders' opinions on e-cigarette legislation in Taiwan. Our aim is to understand the perspectives of stakeholders regarding the current legal system and measures that could be included in future e-cigarette legislation in Taiwan.Materials and Methods: We conducted in-depth interviews with 14 Taiwanese stakeholders, using semi-structured questionnaires, either face-to-face or via telephone, in 2016–2017. All interviews were transcribed.Results: The current legal system is … Show more

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“…Only e-cigarettes that meet Pharmaceutical Affairs Act standards for medicines or medical devices can receive approval for import and sale in Taiwan. 105 In May 2020, Taiwan proposed to add a category for 'cigarette-like products' to its tobacco legislation to ban their import, sale, use and advertising. 106 Singapore's e-cigarette policy, which also bans e-cigarette purchase and possession, is the strictest in Southeast Asia.…”
Section: Reports Of E-cigarette Related Health Effects In Southeast Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only e-cigarettes that meet Pharmaceutical Affairs Act standards for medicines or medical devices can receive approval for import and sale in Taiwan. 105 In May 2020, Taiwan proposed to add a category for 'cigarette-like products' to its tobacco legislation to ban their import, sale, use and advertising. 106 Singapore's e-cigarette policy, which also bans e-cigarette purchase and possession, is the strictest in Southeast Asia.…”
Section: Reports Of E-cigarette Related Health Effects In Southeast Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of stomatology, tobacco use is considered a risk factor for periodontal disease, implant-related disease, mucosal disease, and oral cancers ( 18 21 ). However, the consensus on the effects of ENDS on oral health needs to be further strengthened ( 22 ). Studies have shown that these devices still have harmful effects on the respiratory ( 23 , 24 ), nervous ( 25 , 26 ), reproductive ( 27 , 28 ), and digestive systems ( 29 ), and they should be considered as carcinogenic factors due to their nicotine content and other additives ( 30 32 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%